133 N.Y.S. 367 | City of New York Municipal Court | 1911
The plaintiff instituted this action to recover the sum of $700’, a balance claimed to be due under a written order made by one William Lyman, and accepted by defendant, for labor performed and materials furnished by plaintiff, arising out of the following facts: On or about May 8, 1907, defendant and the said Lyman entered into a written agreement, by the terms of which the defendant agreed to loan to the s-aid Lyman, and he agreed to accept, the sum of $80,-000 under a building loan agreement, secured by a mortgage executed by the said Lyman on the premises situated on the southeast corner of One Hundred and Eighty-fourth street, in the city of Hew York,
“New York City, December 24, 1907.
“Metropolitan Life Insurance Company—Please .. deliver to Mr. Morris Tolkow the sum of twelve hundred ($1,200.00) dollars out of -the last payment in "building loan contract on house southeast comer of 184th street and Broadway, and charge the same to me.
“ Yours truly,
“(Signed) William Lyman."
When said plaintiff accepted said assignment or order he agreed to - and did release said Lyman from the payment of said amount of his debt. It further -appears from the complaint herein that the said defendant accepted said assignment for the sum therein mentioned, and the said Lyman also released it from said amount due him -out of" said last payment of the building loan contract as aforesaid. And when the work was performed by the said Lyman under said contract with the defendant the defendant paid to the plaintiff the sum of $500, and refused to pay the balance due under said order, to wit, $700, when demanded. When said action came on for trial, and before any evidence was introduced, the complaint was dismissed on motion of the defendant, on the ground that, the assignment or order to the plaintiff was not filed in accordance with the provisions of section 15 of the Lien Law (Consol. Laws, chap, 33), which section of the Lien Law reads as follows: “No assignment of a contract for .the. performance- of labor or the furr
Motion granted.